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  • Dispositional Attachment Appointment of Guardian-Juvenile Family Law

    Dispositional Attachment Appointment of Guardian (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 360(a))

    $15.00
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  • Dispositional Attachment Dismissal Of Petition With or Without Informal Supervision-Juvenile Family Law

    Dispositional Attachment Dismissal Of Petition With or Without Informal Supervision (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 360(b))

    $15.00
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  • Dispositional Attachment In-Home Placement With Formal Supervision-Juvenile Family Law

    Dispositional Attachment In-Home Placement With Formal Supervision (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 361)

    $15.00
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  • Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent-Placement With Previously Noncustodial Parent-Juvenile Family Law

    Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent-Placement With Previously Noncustodial Parent (Welf. & Inst. Code, §§ 361, 361.2)

    $15.00
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  • Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent—Placement With Nonparent-Juvenile Family Law

    Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent—Placement With Nonparent

    $15.00
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  • Criminal Defense Legal Documents Download

    Domestic Violence Plea Form With Waiver of Rights

    Domestic Violence Plea Form With Waiver of Rights

    $15.00
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  • domiciliary foreign personal representative’s sworn statement.doc

    domiciliary foreign personal representative’s sworn statement

    $15.00
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  • Business Law Contracts

    Duties and Liabilities of Personal Representative – California

    The personal representative has three kinds of duties to the estate and its beneficiaries:

    • the duty to be impartial (that is, not to favor the interests of one party over another);
    • the duty of undivided loyalty (not to put one’s own interests in conflict with the interests of the estate); and
    • the duty to administer the estate with care and prudence

    The PR also has specific duties, including:

    • collecting and taking an inventory of the assets of the estate;
    • managing these assets during the period of administration and paying the estate bills, including claims of creditors, expenses of administration and any taxes; and
    • making distribution to the heirs or the beneficiaries under a will.
    $25.00
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  • E-Mail Notice of Hearing Consent, Withdrawal of Consent, Address Change-Juvenile Family Law

    E-Mail Notice of Hearing Consent, Withdrawal of Consent, Address Change

    $20.00
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  • Family Legal Documents

    Earnings Assignment Order for Spousal or Partner Support (Family Law)

    Earnings Assignment Order for Spousal or Partner Support (Family Law)

    $25.00
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  • Educational Rights Holder Statement-Juvenile Family Law

    The education rights holder is a child’s biological parent(s). However, a court can limit a parent’s education rights and appoint a “Responsible Adult” or “Educational Representative” to make educational decisions. If the court is unable to appoint a responsible adult AND a child has been referred for a special education assessment or has an IEP or is subject to disciplinary proceedings, then the District must appoint a “Surrogate Parent” as ERH. Once a child turns 18 years old, he or she holds his or her own education rights.

    $20.00
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  • Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Child Reunified-Juvenile Family Law

    Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Child Reunified (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.22)

    $15.00
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  • Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Continued-Juvenile Family Law

    Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Continued (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.22)

    $15.00
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